Probably, but I have no idea - my whole post was tongue in cheek. You can do so many weird things with allegory - two swords, two commandments, two words of God.

Seriously though, I do take the two-edged sword proceeding from the mouth of Christ in Revelation 19 as an image of the gospel message, the word of God. It's one way to argue that we're not yet to the millennium (if you read Revelation in sequence) - Christ is still conquering with his "sword".

Just checked a commentary. Jesus includes swords in a list of items for travelers to take with them. In Roman times, a sword was carried by travelers as a means of self defense against robbers. It brings to mind one of my favorite Clint Eastwood quotes:

"You just shot an unarmed man!""Well I guess he should have armed himself."

Verse 38, when Jesus replies, he is saying that he is done having the conversation. Perhaps implying that the disciples misunderstood him originally.